A luxury hotel in Ripon has been recognised with two national awards following a public vote.
Grantley Hall won in two categories at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence 2026, receiving the titles of Best Dining Experience and the Readers Award.
The Readers Award is voted for by members of the public to recognise their favourite hotel in the UK.
The accolade highlights guest satisfaction and appreciation for the North Yorkshire venue, which continues to attract national attention for its service and facilities.
Grantley Hall also received the Best Dining Experience award, celebrating the range and quality of its restaurants and culinary offerings.
A spokesperson for the hotel said:
“We’re incredibly proud to have received the people’s choice Readers Award, voted for by the public for their favourite hotel in the country.
“This recognition is a true testament to the high level of guest satisfaction we strive for every day.
“We’re also so grateful for the acknowledgement of our dining experiences, as we remain passionate about offering guests an exceptional choice to suit every palate and occasion, delivered to the highest of standards.”

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